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Has the world famous rapper Kanye
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West struck a blow against
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the Illuminati? And then
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we take a look at the story
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of a young archaeologist out on a
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mission in the Pacific Islands.
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While him and his team are
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trying to complete a survey of
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this area, they have to be
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careful because this island was the
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site of a bloody battle during
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World War II. But is
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it possible there's
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more dangerous things
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than unexploded bombs
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and hidden landmines dotting
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this island? Is it
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possible that there is
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a silent secret that
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existed long before the
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first man spilled blood?
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Today I'm dead. Raboregan.
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Hey, everyone. Welcome back to another
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episode, Dead Rabbit Radio. I'm the
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coach Jason Carpenter. I'm having a
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great day. I hope you're having
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a great day too. I hope
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you guys are having tons of
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fun. Doing whatever you're doing. We
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got a lot of stuff to
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cover today. So first off, running
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just in case. But Carson's been a long
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see you guys there. Carson, let's
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go ahead and get this party
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started. I'm going to go ahead
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and get this party started. I'm
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going to go ahead and tash
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you the keys. To the bunny
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boat. This is an upgrade from
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the dead... What was the old
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one? The rabbit row boat. The
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rabbit row boat. This is an
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engine. As Carson pilots is out
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of Dead Rabbit Radio Command, take
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us down to the Great Columbia
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River all the way out to
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a music studio. We're headed all
3:15
the way out to this music
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studio. We're sitting in there. There's
3:19
the producer. He's sitting in front
3:22
of his engineering booth. He has
3:24
his keyboard and all of his
3:26
instruments set up. He's waiting for...
3:28
Kani West to come in, he's
3:30
going to drop a track and
3:32
everyone's a buzz. They're like, dude,
3:34
I can't believe Kani West is
3:36
coming to this studio to drop
3:38
his latest track. Now here's a
3:41
thing that would have been more
3:43
exciting, he probably would have bragged
3:45
about it a little more in
3:47
2020, but in the past couple
3:49
years Kani West has made his
3:51
fair share of controversial statements, and
3:53
that's putting it lightly. Musically, I'm
3:55
a huge fan of Kani West.
3:57
As far as you know the
4:00
Jewish stuff right I mean you
4:02
can't really sugar-coated. He's come out
4:04
completely and said how much he
4:06
dislikes Jews to the point that
4:08
just today or yesterday he had
4:10
to tweet out that he there
4:12
are these two Jewish cool Jewish
4:14
guys that he hangs out with
4:17
now he's like what these Jews
4:19
aren't so bad this was the
4:21
actual tweet quote I love some
4:23
Jews like you couldn't end it
4:25
right there right you could go
4:27
you know what overall I'm an
4:29
anti-Semitic person but it turns out
4:31
that some Jews are okay that
4:33
could have been the tweet People
4:36
would have been like, oh, okay,
4:38
well, I mean, I guess that's
4:40
an improvement, right? Proven over what
4:42
he was saying a couple months
4:44
ago. He could have ended the
4:46
tweet there. He could have just
4:48
said, I love some Jews. But
4:50
he had to add one more,
4:52
what are you doing? Right? He
4:55
had to keep going. He goes,
4:57
I love some Jews. And I
4:59
love Hitler. So Connie West has
5:01
had his, to say the least,
5:03
as fair share of controversies of
5:05
controversies in the later part of
5:07
his career. But... Now he's in
5:09
this music studio and he walks
5:12
into the booth. And you're like,
5:14
oh, okay, this is cool, man.
5:16
Connie West is going to spit
5:18
some fire. It's going to be
5:20
dope. Because Connie West, whether or
5:22
not you agree with his political
5:24
views, he does make good music.
5:26
This is kind of the truth
5:28
of the thing. I mean, if
5:31
you're in the hip-hop, if you're
5:33
not in hip-hop, then maybe you
5:35
don't like it. But anyways. I
5:37
do want to see him make
5:39
music. I'd go see, I'd go
5:41
in the studio and watch and
5:43
perform. I'd probably go see him
5:45
live at a concert because you
5:47
just don't know what's going to
5:50
happen. On the one hand, he
5:52
is a very, very talented musician.
5:54
On the other hand, you just
5:56
don't know what's going to happen.
5:58
Anything can happen. And that's what
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we all learned on, I think
6:02
it was Monday or Tuesday or
6:04
Tuesday of this week. Kanye steps
6:07
in the studio. And he gets
6:09
the mic and he goes, okay
6:11
guys, I got this beat ready
6:13
for you. I'm gonna do this.
6:15
But first, let me give you
6:17
a little bit of background of
6:19
this. song I'm about to do.
6:21
This song is called Cousins. We're
6:23
all sitting in the engineering booth.
6:26
We're like, okay. I don't know
6:28
many songs need a backstory. I
6:30
don't know the backstory to thriller,
6:32
except for it was a very
6:34
spooky night that night. Okay, Kanya,
6:36
go ahead, give us the backstory.
6:38
Kaniy Wes tweeted this out, along
6:40
with the music video for, or
6:42
half of his music video for
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this song. And this is what
6:47
he posted on Twitter as he
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released the video. Kaniy wrote, quote,
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this song is called Cousins about
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my cousin that's locked in jail
6:55
for life for killing a pregnant
6:57
lady a few years after I
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told him we wouldn't look at
7:02
dirty magazines together anymore. And I'm
7:04
like, what? Like just that first
7:06
paragraph. We're just getting started. We're
7:08
like, oh, that's not too bad.
7:10
Kanye told his cousin, hey, we
7:12
can't look at porn together anymore.
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And then a couple years after
7:16
that, his cousin went and murdered
7:18
a pregnant lady. Kind of a
7:21
weird correlation. Let's continue reading, quote,
7:23
perhaps in my self-centered mess, I
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felt that it was my fault
7:27
that I showed him those dirty
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magazines when he was six, and
7:31
then we acted out what we
7:33
saw. Continuing the tweet, quote, my
7:35
dad had Playboy magazines, but the
7:37
magazines I found in the top
7:40
of my mom's closet were different.
7:42
And then this tweet ends, quote,
7:44
my name is yay, and I
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sucked my cousin's dick till I
7:48
was 14, unquote. And we're sitting
7:50
in the studio and we're like,
7:52
what? Wait, what? I mean, what?
7:54
And while you're still trying to
7:56
figure out exactly what is going
7:59
on, he starts rapping. That's what
8:01
the song is about. This
8:03
is a song, this is
8:05
a song, quote, hanging with
8:07
my cousin, reading dirty
8:10
magazines. We seen some
8:12
inwards kissing. We
8:15
ain't know what that shit
8:17
mean. Then we start
8:19
reenacting everything that
8:21
we had seen.
8:23
And then the chorus
8:25
is, I gave my cousin head.
8:28
I gave my cousin head.
8:30
Gave my cousin head. I
8:32
gave my cousin head. And
8:34
then it just continues
8:37
like a normal song. Talking
8:39
about how people are
8:42
going to judge them and
8:44
I don't think they
8:46
understand that I'm not
8:49
attracted to a man. They thought
8:51
I was gay. There's so
8:53
much to really dice up
8:55
here. There's so much you could
8:57
go into on this of course People begin
8:59
to have multiple different reactions
9:01
One of them was like yeah, why
9:04
would you tell anybody this? Why
9:06
would you ever reveal this information
9:08
in public? There's a couple
9:10
different reasons for that one You
9:12
know every family has I shouldn't say
9:14
every family, but a lot of families
9:17
have things like this in their past
9:19
Sometimes it's this extreme sometimes it's not
9:21
but you know I mean like you
9:23
have these type of family situations And
9:26
when you, and I'm not judging, first
9:28
off I'm not defending him, and
9:30
we'll get into that in a second,
9:32
but one of the things that's, when
9:34
you look at this, he talks about
9:36
the truth will set me free in
9:38
the song, and I understand that,
9:41
but when you reveal something
9:43
like this, remember there's other
9:45
people involved. And in this
9:47
case, the victim, you could say victims,
9:49
because both of these kids were
9:51
exposed to pornography at a
9:53
very young age. But discounting
9:55
that, you know, Kanye took
9:57
away from his cousin, Amy...
9:59
that now everyone, his cousin's in prison
10:02
for murder. People are gonna be walking
10:04
up to Connie's cousin in prison being
10:06
like, uh, you have internet nexus? Do
10:08
you have you charged up your tablet
10:10
today? Yeah, yeah, I did man. Well,
10:13
don't go on Twitter, bro. Because everyone
10:15
in here knows your Connie's cousin. You
10:17
wrote a song about you. The guy's
10:19
like, wow, awesome, finally, some acknowledgement. No,
10:21
no, no, no, do you not listen
10:24
to it? When you tell a story
10:26
like this, right. but he's also dragging
10:28
his cousin into this. Now if the
10:30
ages were reversed, right? If Kanye was
10:32
like, I was victimized by my older
10:35
sibling or someone else in power, then
10:37
he does definitely have the ability to
10:39
drag the perpetrator into the light. But
10:41
if you're the perpetrator, and again, I
10:43
think in a way they were both
10:46
victims because of pornography, but in a
10:48
more specific way, Kanye West was the
10:50
perpetrator of this series of events. He
10:52
dragged the victim into the light. He
10:54
wanted to get it off his chest,
10:57
but he's created a whole host of
10:59
problems for his cousin. Now a lot
11:01
of people were like, why did you
11:03
post this? A lot of people, though,
11:05
have also been trying to figure out,
11:08
you say that you viewed the pornography
11:10
when he was six, but he doesn't
11:12
say how old Kanye West was at
11:14
that time. And Kanye West has talked
11:16
about pornography addiction for years. This is
11:19
something that he has struggled with. So
11:21
he's been open about that. He's talking
11:23
about, he's talked about his cousin before
11:25
as well, his cousin who had gone
11:27
to prison. This isn't the first time
11:29
he's brought up either issue. But people
11:32
go, okay, wait, so you said that
11:34
your cousin was six when he saw
11:36
the dirty magazines and you said that
11:38
you gave him head until you were
11:40
14. How old was he when you
11:43
stopped? Like, how old were, like if
11:45
it was eight and six or were
11:47
you 12 and six? Like, what was
11:49
the age there? We
11:53
know when he saw it and we know
11:55
when you stopped, but how long did it
11:57
go on for and what was the age
11:59
discrepancy? What's
12:03
interesting is that I've read a
12:05
couple articles on this. Kanias talked
12:07
about his cousin before in prison,
12:10
and so is Kim Kardashian, his
12:12
ex-wife, but when they were married,
12:14
she had made statements about Kanias'
12:16
cousin, or a family member of
12:18
Kanias, who was in prison. Nobody
12:20
has revealed what his name is,
12:22
or his age. Like when you
12:24
look for art, because I was
12:27
curious about that. Right, I was
12:29
curious about that. Were they both
12:31
six and then they grew up
12:33
to age 14? Again, I'm not
12:35
making excuses for it. I'm not
12:37
making excuses for it, but you're
12:39
just wondering. I'm reading articles in
12:42
mainstream newspapers. Nobody can say, and
12:44
no one has said in the
12:46
past, what the cousin's name was.
12:48
So we have no idea of
12:50
how old he is. If you
12:52
knew what the name was, you
12:54
would be able to find out
12:56
what prison he was in. And
13:01
I'm sure the cousin in prison
13:03
would be bragging, I'm Kani West's
13:05
cousin, I'm Kani West's cousin. But
13:08
Kim Kardashian has said when this
13:10
guy was 17 years old, a
13:12
relative of Kani West, he murdered
13:14
somebody. And I guess the statement
13:16
was made it was double homicide,
13:18
because he got multiple life sentences,
13:21
which a pregnant woman could classify
13:23
his two victims. So that does
13:25
track. We don't know what his
13:27
cousin's name is. It's never been
13:29
revealed even before this. We don't
13:31
know how old he is now,
13:33
so we don't know what the
13:36
age difference is between Kaniya West
13:38
and his cousin. It's a super
13:40
weird story. It's a super bizarre
13:42
way to go about what Kaniya
13:44
West, I think, wanted to say.
13:46
Was, you know, our exposure to
13:49
pornography at such a young age
13:51
warped our minds so much. that
13:53
not only did Tony West engaged
13:55
in incestual sex acts with somebody
13:57
younger than him. We don't know
13:59
how much younger, but younger than
14:01
him. Not only did that happen.
14:04
But he feels in a way
14:06
that that might have contributed and
14:08
probably would have, probably had some
14:10
factor in it, as to why
14:12
his cousin killed a pregnant woman.
14:14
Tony West goes, maybe I'm just
14:17
being a consistent about the whole
14:19
thing. Maybe, but I think that
14:21
that stuff had an impact on
14:23
him. It was my fault I
14:25
showed him those dirty magazines and
14:27
We acted out what we saw
14:30
and he feels like that and
14:32
it could I mean we do
14:34
see a connection. We were talking
14:36
about this. You know we do
14:38
the live patron episode on dead
14:40
rabbit radio on Sunday mornings You
14:42
remember the paid patron check it
14:45
out We were talking just last
14:47
Sunday because we do maybe like
14:49
a 30 minute just chatting thing
14:51
before an episode and we were
14:53
talking about pornography and serial killers
14:55
and the correlation between those. We're
14:58
just kind of talking about free
15:00
speech laws in general and then
15:02
we've banned cigarettes by using public
15:04
shaming. Can you use the same
15:06
thing against alcohol and copious amounts
15:08
of food and pornography? The government
15:10
doesn't have to make it illegal.
15:13
You can just make it cool
15:15
to look down on people who
15:17
do those things. Because it works
15:19
with cigarettes. So, you
15:21
know, just conversation, right? Just your normal
15:23
Sunday morning conversation. But, you know, there
15:25
probably is a bit of a correlation
15:28
here. But there's a third group of
15:30
people, and I've seen this pop up
15:32
a couple different ways, and this is
15:34
kind of what I wanted to talk
15:36
the most about. But then there's another
15:38
group of people who are popping up,
15:40
because remember, Connie West is very, very,
15:42
very closely tied into the Illuminati control
15:45
of music industry theory. He's been connected
15:47
to it for... 20 years at this
15:49
point. Kanye West was connected to the
15:51
Illuminati controls the music industry, saint-worshipping controls
15:53
the music industry. early days he was
15:55
often wearing shirts, I shouldn't say often,
15:57
but there are photos of him wearing
15:59
shirts with demonic imagery or satanic symbolism,
16:01
stuff that looked like illuminated imagery, he
16:04
was throwing up the diamond Dallas page,
16:06
diamond cutter, but then Jayz took it
16:08
and turned it into like the Rockefeller
16:10
Rock or something like that. And people
16:12
have said that is an Illuminati symbol.
16:14
It's a triangle. It's thrown up your
16:16
hands like in the form of a
16:18
triangle So Kaniy West and Jayz did
16:21
a bunch of albums together Kani West
16:23
got us started as a producer worked
16:25
with Jayz he was at all these
16:27
parties he worked with Jayz he was
16:29
at all these parties kind of all
16:31
these parties Kani Wes actually started as
16:33
a producer worked with Jayz he was
16:35
at all these parties who's at all
16:38
these parties who's at all these parties
16:40
who's at all the window or through
16:42
the window or through the window or
16:44
through the window or through the window
16:46
or through the window or through the
16:48
window or through the window or through
16:50
the window or through the window or
16:52
through the window or through the window
16:54
or through the glass or through the
16:57
glass or through the glass or through
16:59
the glass or through the glass or
17:01
through the glass or through the glass
17:03
or through the glass or through the
17:05
glass or through the glass or through
17:07
the glass or through the glass or
17:09
through the glass or through the glass
17:11
or through the glass or through the
17:14
glass or through the But anyways, he
17:16
almost died and came back to life.
17:18
Like he had this horrible injury. He
17:20
was basically like his job was wired
17:22
shut. He was pretty trashed up. And
17:24
people have thought about that being like
17:26
his baptism in blood, like that was
17:28
him selling his soul to the Illuminati.
17:30
When his mother died, who he was
17:33
very close to, when she died, there
17:35
was conspiracy theories that he had sacrificed
17:37
her to the Illuminati. He has made
17:39
a statement. that are also similar to
17:41
that as well, that his mother was
17:43
part of some sort of sacrifice. Her
17:45
death was part of a sacrifice. So
17:47
he, and not in a glowing term,
17:50
he wasn't like, and that's why I'm
17:52
coming out with a new album this
17:54
fall. It was, he would talk about
17:56
this, so he was both connected to
17:58
being part of the Illuminati, part of
18:00
the satanic cult that runs the media,
18:02
as well as trying to expose it
18:04
in... a very Kanye-esque fashion by tweeting
18:07
or making just bizarre statements claiming that
18:09
his mother was sacrificed for a dark
18:11
ritual. He's always been connected to it.
18:13
So, people are saying, you know, Kanye
18:15
West, he's been connected to Illuminati conspiracy
18:17
theories in the past. He's ran with
18:19
some high-powered people in the industry, and
18:21
they would definitely know whether or not
18:23
who was really in on it. People
18:26
have said, you know what, this is...
18:28
The reason why Kanye West made this
18:30
statement and dropped this song was because
18:32
he removed a piece of blackmail from
18:34
the table. Someone was putting their knee
18:36
on his neck. and saying don't do
18:38
this, don't do that, or we're going
18:40
to reveal to the world that you
18:43
used to give your cousin head. Whether
18:45
there was photographs, whether the cousin would
18:47
come forward, whether they had him on
18:49
tape talking about it with Kim or
18:51
whatever, it was blackmail. And I'm not
18:53
talking like financially blackmailed, this straight up
18:55
some... hidden force, right? Some secret society
18:57
or Illuminati just in general, whoever it
18:59
was, was trying to get Kani West
19:02
to do something. And they could have,
19:04
this could have been the big linchpin
19:06
they had in him for years and
19:08
years, because who would want this to
19:10
come out about them, especially in 2004,
19:12
when Kani West is at the top
19:14
of his game. And he continued to
19:16
be a top of his game for
19:19
quite a long time. But his quality
19:21
started to, as far as I'm concerned,
19:23
it kind of started to drop off.
19:25
But imagine when he's in the heyday
19:27
and he's everywhere. He's jumping on stage
19:29
with Taylor Swift and becoming a meme
19:31
and telling the world George Bush doesn't
19:33
care about black people, all of that
19:36
stuff. And right at that, it comes
19:38
out there like, well, George Bush might
19:40
not care about black people, but Kani
19:42
West sucked his cousin's dick. That keep
19:44
you in line. He don't want anyone
19:46
to ever know that. So
19:49
it's possible. Now here's the thing,
19:51
a lot of people think Connie
19:53
West is mentally ill. I go
19:55
back and forth on that. I
19:57
don't necessarily think he's mentally ill.
19:59
He's claimed to... have bipolar disorder,
20:01
but then he also says he
20:04
doesn't, which that might be
20:06
a symptom of mental illness.
20:08
I know people are mentally also
20:10
claim that they aren't. He
20:13
definitely does things that you
20:15
would think a rational person
20:17
would not do. But does that
20:19
make you crazy? Does that
20:21
make you diagnosably crazy? I
20:24
don't know. But... That's an interesting
20:26
theory that he actually was pulling
20:28
the pen of the grenade they
20:30
put in his pocket all these
20:32
years. And he's just like, whatever,
20:34
whatever, I'm going to just tell the world
20:36
what you have over me. And then I'll
20:38
be free. The truth will set me
20:40
free because you no longer have
20:42
anything to hold over me. I'm
20:44
not afraid of everyone finding out
20:46
about this because I already told
20:49
them. Sometimes that's the best
20:51
way to handle Blackmail. But
20:53
again, you're not going
20:55
to do this at the
20:57
top of your career. The
21:00
terror. I mean, imagine that.
21:02
You 100% would do
21:04
whatever somebody said
21:06
if they had something
21:08
like this over you. Wear
21:11
this shirt. Make this
21:13
hand symbol. Or I'm
21:15
going to tell people that
21:17
you gave your cousin
21:19
head. I don't know. I mean, we
21:22
definitely, Connie West did go off the
21:24
rails in the past couple years. Like,
21:26
he's lost a billion dollars, and you
21:28
can't even buy Yeezies in a goodwill
21:30
anymore. But his fan base continues to
21:32
grow. His music just keeps updating. That's
21:34
why I'm not a fan of it,
21:37
because I don't like new rap. I
21:39
don't like new rap, and he's rapping
21:41
like the youngsters are these days, and
21:43
I don't like it. But kids do. You
21:46
know, the young generation seems to still be on
21:48
the Kaniy West train. Will this do anything
21:50
to his career? I don't know. That's not
21:52
even the point though. It's not a pop
21:55
culture podcast. The point is, did he do
21:57
this because he got tired of being blackmailed?
22:00
Did he do this just because
22:02
he was in a manic state
22:04
and thought this was the greatest
22:06
idea in the world? Because
22:08
that tends to be what
22:10
happens when people are bipolar
22:12
in their manic state. They
22:15
believe everything they think is
22:17
the greatest idea to ever
22:19
exist. And we don't know. I'm
22:22
actually honestly a little... I'm
22:24
wondering if he even has a
22:26
cousin in prison. I thought of
22:28
that too. Because he's made mention and
22:31
Kim has made mention about this guy,
22:33
but over all these years, nobody
22:35
knows what his name is. He's
22:37
never given an interview. I mean, it
22:39
would be public record. And now
22:41
maybe I'm just not finding it. Maybe
22:44
they're not reporting it right now.
22:46
I did dig around for it, but
22:48
you know, if we can't find the name,
22:50
if you're an inmate, that's a
22:52
public record. You might have just made
22:54
it up. Which would be even we even
22:57
we're even we're even weirder. Honestly,
22:59
I also do think we'll wrap it up
23:01
like this not the whole episode I
23:03
got another thing to talk about these
23:05
first stories are getting really long I
23:08
apologize for that. I think it's super
23:10
interesting because He said after this
23:12
song came out. He's trying to
23:14
get more custody of his children
23:16
He wants more time with his kids
23:19
and the headlines are like dude seriously
23:21
like you can't put a song out
23:23
about giving your cousin head while he's
23:25
a kid and then ask for more time
23:27
with your kids Like that's just
23:30
doesn't make any sense. I
23:32
mean, probably irresponsible is
23:34
how these articles
23:36
were talking about this. Well,
23:38
he says in his argument
23:40
for his kids, he goes, I know
23:43
for a fact that I think
23:45
it was the Super Bowl party,
23:47
that my kids were at the
23:49
Kardashian house and Chris Kardashian, I
23:52
think that's the mom's name. She
23:54
has vintage Playboy magazines laid out
23:56
as almost like a decoration
23:58
in her house. And Connie goes,
24:00
they were just sitting there. They were
24:03
just sitting there like candy. My
24:05
kids could have walked up and
24:07
opened up one of those magazines.
24:09
And I don't want my kids
24:11
in a house where there's porn
24:13
just sitting on the coffee table.
24:15
It was interesting. If I
24:17
walk into my house and I see a
24:19
playboy on the table, I'd be like,
24:21
oh, that's cool, it's a vintage playboy.
24:24
Kanye West sees them as
24:26
hand grenades. Kanye West sees
24:28
them as broken glass or a lighter
24:30
and a bottle of gasoline That's
24:33
how he views Playboy magazines
24:35
Now again, I want to want my
24:37
kids around them. I wouldn't want
24:39
anyone else's kids around them
24:41
But if I saw vintage Playboy,
24:43
I wouldn't have that immediate reaction
24:45
if I went to someone's house
24:47
and they had a nudity poster
24:50
in their garage And they're
24:52
working on cars like a tasteful nudity poster
24:54
a vintage playboy poster. I might find it
24:56
odd that they have it up with kids
24:58
around, but I remember when I was a kid
25:00
I'd go over to my uncle's house. They'd have pictures
25:02
of half-naked ladies on the wall, right? Boobs hanging out.
25:04
I'm not saying it's a good thing. But I look at that and
25:06
I go, oh, it's kind of tacky. That was kind of my
25:08
view, because we didn't have that stuff in our house.
25:10
That's kind of, that's kind of tacky. It's kind of tacky. It's
25:12
kind of tacky. It's kind of, it, it, it, it, it, it, it,
25:15
it, it, it, it, it, it, it, it's kind of, it, it, it,
25:17
it, it's kind of, it, it, it, it's kind of, it, it, it,
25:19
it's kind of, it's kind of, it, it, it, it's kind of, it,
25:21
it, Kaniawest
25:24
sees something like that and he goes,
25:26
that's going to completely destroy the lives
25:28
of anyone around them, not just kids.
25:31
He really really speaks about his
25:33
pornography addiction and he has for
25:35
years. So, you know, I can
25:37
totally understand him not wanting his
25:39
kids around vintage, I can totally
25:41
understand not wanting to have his
25:43
kids around pornography, vintage or otherwise,
25:46
but really bad timing to drop
25:48
this video and try to fight
25:50
for custody at the same time. So, I
25:52
don't know. Did he land a blow
25:54
on the Illuminati? Was he
25:57
just in some manic state? Is
25:59
it all... up? Absolutely crazy.
26:01
Absolutely crazy stuff. The one
26:03
thing about Kanye West is
26:06
that you just do not
26:08
know what's going to happen
26:10
next. I could have never
26:12
predicted this. I could have
26:14
probably thought, yeah, he probably
26:17
had some childhood trauma from
26:19
statements that he's made,
26:21
but I don't, I never thought he
26:24
would post him on Twitter and make
26:26
a song. He may lose custody
26:28
of his kids over this, honestly.
26:30
We will see how all of that plays
26:32
out. Carson, let's go ahead. I'm going
26:35
to toss you the keys. We're going
26:37
to do a shorter story. I don't
26:39
know why. I've got my episode shorter
26:41
now. You guys have noticed, my
26:43
episodes are under 45 minutes,
26:45
most of the time. But these
26:47
first stories are just getting longer
26:50
and longer. Carson, I'm going to
26:52
go ahead. We're not going to
26:54
do the archeologist. I'm ready
26:56
to go, but yeah, we don't have
26:58
enough time to tell that story. I
27:00
spent too much time in Tanya
27:02
Westland. Let's go ahead and take a
27:05
look of this. I think I'm going to
27:07
start a new thing actually. I think
27:09
now I'm going to have the
27:11
legacy members. Let's see if I
27:13
can remember this. Think I'm going
27:15
to give you guys two episodes.
27:17
Because you guys have been supporting
27:20
the show for too long. So
27:22
Carson, you will be back for
27:24
another episode. Hopefully everyone forgets this
27:26
point and won't remember that you
27:29
were also in this one. Carson,
27:31
I'm going to touch the keys
27:33
to the world-famous carpenter we're leaving
27:35
behind the recording studio. Why don't
27:38
you fly us all the way out to
27:40
a nursing home? We're headed out to this
27:42
nursing home. We don't know exactly
27:44
where it took place, but we are
27:46
going to go ahead. We don't know
27:48
exactly where it took place. The
27:50
person who posted this story, she didn't
27:53
give her real name, we're going to call
27:55
her Robin. Robin worked at a nursing
27:57
home. And this particular place she
27:59
was at, they... had three different homes and
28:01
each one had six different people living
28:03
in them. I think they were all
28:06
kind of on the same piece of
28:08
property. So you had six people in
28:10
each home and two staff there and
28:12
then you'd have the other homes as
28:15
well. Robin's working there one day. You
28:17
know she likes her job and taking
28:19
care of old people. It's probably pretty
28:22
fun. I always figured I'd wait till
28:24
they fell asleep and then I don't
28:26
carry a bag of marbles with me.
28:29
And they're asleep. You gotta wait till
28:32
they're asleep. Don't do this actually in
28:34
real life. But, if you're asleep, if
28:36
you ever find yourself in a rest
28:39
home with a bag of marbles, I've
28:41
always wondered about this. When an old
28:43
person is asleep, you could roll marbles
28:45
down their wrinkles. And who knows what
28:48
journey they're going to go on, right?
28:50
Because the wrinkles never follow an exact
28:52
path. They always look like this crazy
28:54
groove maze. You're
28:57
like, Jason, is that your fetish?
28:59
Are you going to write a
29:01
song about that? I know, you
29:04
know, I just think it would
29:06
be interesting. And the more wrinkly,
29:08
the better. Because you could probably
29:10
go, hmm, you're sitting there. I'm
29:12
walking around the tranquilizer gun. I
29:14
was like, oh, it's my first
29:17
day. Other resting home, who can
29:19
sleep the deepest? You could use
29:21
marbles, but then you could also
29:23
use like liquids as well. Not
29:25
talking like spaghetti sauce, like spaghetti
29:27
sauce, nothing that thick, but water
29:30
is too quick. It's too quick.
29:32
It's too quick. It's too You'd
29:34
want to get something that's a
29:36
little thicker. Maybe he watered down
29:38
honey. It's like that's weird. Why
29:40
do we lose three residents this
29:43
night to ant bites? Why ever
29:45
they attacked? Swarmed, some might say
29:47
by an army of ants. Something
29:49
not super, like, oh this would
29:51
be perfect. A yolk. Right? You're
29:53
walking around. It's very very involved.
29:55
You're like, oh, I'm bored of
29:58
the marbles. I'm gonna stay up
30:00
late and cook a bunch of
30:02
eggs. And then you poke the
30:04
yolk with the fork. And then
30:06
your eyes all poily hot go
30:08
off! They wake up, why are
30:11
these marbles on me? And their
30:13
feet are being eaten by ants.
30:15
I was like, I'm just testing
30:17
stuff out, man. Make sure the
30:19
eggs aren't too hot. That may
30:21
tip one of this thing you're
30:24
never going to do. Tip two,
30:26
always have a bag of marbles,
30:28
just in case you don't have
30:30
access to eggs or a frying
30:32
pan. I bet a sleeping old
30:34
person you could roll a lot
30:37
of stuff around them and they
30:39
wouldn't even know. That's not the
30:41
point of this story though. There's
30:43
nothing to do with this story
30:45
at all. But, um, a little
30:47
Jason's thinkings for you. That is
30:50
another to do with what we're
30:52
talking about, except that was a
30:54
nursing home as well. Robins in
30:56
a nursing home, six residents in
30:58
each house, two staff in each
31:00
house. In this particular house, all
31:03
of her residents are women. She's
31:05
there with her co-worker who we
31:07
will call Jean. Jean and Robin
31:09
are preparing lunch for all the
31:11
gals. It's middle of the day.
31:13
When all of a sudden they
31:16
hear, help me! Help me! Help
31:18
me! It's just this screaming coming
31:20
from somewhere in the home. So
31:22
Robin and Jean look at each
31:24
other and they Each have three
31:26
rooms to check on, like those
31:29
are the three people they work
31:31
with the most. They split up.
31:33
Robin goes and she checks all
31:35
over rooms. First room, empty. There's
31:37
no one in there. Second room,
31:39
empty. Third room, empty. None of
31:42
her residents are there. She
31:45
goes back to the kitchen area
31:47
and by the time she gets
31:49
there, Jean is entering the kitchen
31:51
as well and they kind of
31:53
look at each other and Jean
31:55
has this really confused look on
31:57
her face. Robin goes... Who
32:00
was screaming? Wasn't any of the
32:02
people, like all my people, are
32:05
not here? And Jean goes, you
32:07
heard that, didn't she? Robin's like,
32:09
yeah, I heard that. Was it
32:12
one of your residents? And she
32:14
goes, no, they're not in their
32:16
rooms. But they both had clearly
32:19
heard someone scream out, help me,
32:21
help me, help me, over and
32:23
over again. And in
32:26
that moment when they kind
32:28
of realized, like, both of
32:30
their sets of rooms are
32:32
empty, they both look out
32:34
the kitchen window and they
32:36
see in the garden area,
32:38
all six of the residents
32:40
are sitting out there enjoying
32:42
the afternoon. That is also
32:44
when it dawned on Robin
32:46
and Jean that all of
32:48
the residents of this house
32:50
were women. And the voice
32:52
they heard screaming was a
32:54
man. Robin later finds out,
32:56
I don't know if she
32:58
found this out, like later
33:00
that day or a couple
33:02
weeks later, but Robin eventually
33:04
finds out that before she
33:06
had started working there, because
33:08
you know, residents come and
33:10
go. They get old, they
33:12
die, mysteriously suffocate on a
33:14
bag of marbles, residents come
33:16
and go over the years.
33:18
Robin finds out that before
33:20
she started working there, there
33:22
was a there was a
33:24
man who stayed in that
33:26
house He was a resident
33:28
of that house. He was
33:30
a World War two vet
33:32
who was diagnosed with PTSD
33:34
He lived in that home
33:36
the final years of his
33:38
life But the staff there
33:40
knew that there might have
33:42
been something more than just
33:44
PTSD going on with this
33:46
World War two vet because
33:48
he would every so often
33:50
begin to hallucinate hallucinate He
33:56
would begin fighting
33:58
unseen enemies. encountering
34:00
from invisible terrors. He would
34:02
shout out, help me, help
34:04
me, help me, as he
34:06
was beset on all sides
34:09
by the demons of his
34:11
past. Super interesting ghost story.
34:13
It's super fascinating because I'm
34:15
wondering is what they heard,
34:17
just an echo. In the
34:19
sense that this man died,
34:22
and he died before Robin
34:24
started working there, but the
34:26
pain and the suffering and
34:28
the sadness in his soul,
34:30
sent out a psychic shockwave
34:32
that interacted with the room,
34:35
with the house, and left
34:37
an echo. So what they
34:39
heard was simply that. His
34:41
soul is long gone, but
34:43
the psychic pain that he
34:45
went through while he was
34:47
still alive is carved into
34:50
the home itself. It's very
34:52
interesting that as far as
34:54
we know, as far as
34:56
Robin knows, this was the
34:58
first and only time this
35:00
had happened. But long time
35:03
listeners of Dead Rabbit Radio
35:05
know, a lot of times
35:07
when people experience... paranormal events,
35:09
they do not tell other
35:11
people. You may go to
35:13
work and you go, that's
35:16
weird. It's kind of creeped
35:18
out when I go into
35:20
the bathroom. I feel like
35:22
there's someone standing in the
35:24
corner. I don't, that's why
35:26
I don't wash my hands.
35:29
Because I'm ready ghosts is
35:31
going to get me. Let's
35:33
see, OSHA try to fix
35:35
that problem. You go, I've
35:37
always been creeped out by
35:39
the bathroom, but I don't
35:42
know why, and you talked
35:44
to a colleague about that.
35:46
I don't think it's that
35:48
creepy and also you probably
35:50
should wash your hands. We
35:52
do work at a restaurant.
35:55
And what neither of you
35:57
know is that your manager...
35:59
Two years ago went to
36:01
use that restroom and when
36:03
they turned around they saw
36:05
a woman standing facing the
36:07
corner She was standing perfectly
36:10
still Her nose pressed against
36:12
the corner of the wall
36:14
and when the manager turned
36:16
and saw that she gasped
36:18
And then the woman in
36:20
the corner simply vanished The
36:24
manager's never going to tell that story.
36:26
The manager's not going to tell that
36:28
story for a couple reasons. Unless they
36:30
are a die-hard paranormal fan. They like
36:32
talking about ghosts. They're not going to
36:34
tell that story one because it's super
36:36
distracting to the workplace. What's a manager's
36:38
job? Keep everything going along. It would
36:40
make you look like a crack pot
36:43
if it got out that you were
36:45
the manager of moaning Myrtle's bathroom and
36:47
people were making fun of you. I
36:49
do think you would get that promotion
36:51
to district to district. No.
36:53
So you keep your nose to
36:56
the grindstone and ignore the girl
36:58
with the nose to the corner
37:01
of the wall. You simply don't
37:03
talk about it. So this could
37:05
have happened before and the staff
37:08
didn't even talk about it. What
37:10
I find interesting too, and this
37:12
is what, I hope it's a
37:15
residual hunting, but I think it
37:17
might not be. I want this
37:19
guy, I want his soul after
37:22
death to have gone off to
37:24
paradise. That's the most I would
37:26
hope for anybody. But I wonder
37:29
if it's not. I wonder if
37:31
he's still there. The reason why
37:33
I say that is because this
37:36
screaming took place at a very
37:38
interesting moment in time. It was
37:40
the middle of the day, and
37:43
all of the residents were outside.
37:45
None of them heard it. None
37:47
of them were disturbed by it.
37:50
This man his soul in some
37:52
way or fashion is trapped in
37:54
this room. It's not a residual
37:57
hunting He's actually there and he
37:59
needs help. Before he was talking
38:01
about illusions, before he was seeing
38:04
things that weren't really there and
38:06
screaming out help me, but now
38:08
he actually needs help. He needs
38:11
help leaving this plane of existence
38:13
for the next. And the only
38:16
way he can really communicate is
38:18
the way that he communicated for
38:20
help while he was alive, screaming
38:23
at the top of his lungs.
38:25
The women who lived there He
38:27
didn't do it in the middle
38:30
of the night He didn't do
38:32
it when the women were first
38:34
waking up He did it when
38:37
the only people who could hear
38:39
him were the workers and This
38:41
staff although different employees had come
38:44
and gone over the years It
38:46
was the staff of this home
38:48
that even when he was in
38:51
his darkest days Suffering from a
38:53
severe mental illness, dying. The staff
38:55
helped him. The staff came to
38:58
him and helped him. He didn't
39:00
want to disturb everybody else. He
39:02
knew he did that while he
39:05
was alive. And now that he's
39:07
actually just a soul, a soul
39:09
would not have PTSD. A soul
39:12
would not have bipolar disorder. But
39:14
that doesn't mean a soul can't
39:16
be scared. That doesn't mean his
39:19
soul can't be lonely So I
39:21
think that this guy's soul may
39:23
actually still Have been there at
39:26
this point. I don't know if
39:28
he's still there now We don't
39:31
know when the story took place,
39:33
but I think he actually was
39:35
calling out for help this time
39:38
for a different help It wasn't
39:40
against an invisible enemy It wasn't
39:42
against years and years of traumatic
39:45
events things that he did and
39:47
things that he saw that he
39:49
can't get out of his head
39:52
that are have completely destroyed his
39:54
mental well-being. He doesn't need help
39:56
with that anymore. He just needs
39:59
help crossing over. And the only
40:01
way he can communicate for that
40:03
is the way he's communicated that
40:06
for years. Screaming out, help me,
40:08
help me, help me, help me.
40:10
Super interesting story. This is why
40:13
I love doing this show. Sometimes
40:15
when I'm finding stuff, I go,
40:17
well, this is just kind of
40:20
this weird, tiny story about a
40:22
rest home. And this guy screaming
40:24
help me like is that dead
40:27
rabbit radio worthy? But what I
40:29
like is extrapolating from that like
40:31
is that what it was this
40:34
ghost so polite he didn't want
40:36
to disturb anybody but he needs
40:38
help. Fascinating right it seems like
40:41
a little tiny ghost story. Seems
40:43
like it's just an echo of
40:46
pain and grief but he could
40:48
still be calling out for help
40:50
for help. And This is why
40:53
I say, I know people think
40:55
this advice is not good, people
40:57
should talk about ghosts all the
41:00
time. Because if this story, if
41:02
my instinct is true, because see
41:04
what I find out if it
41:07
was a residual haunting, it would
41:09
happen at all times at night.
41:11
It doesn't seem like it would
41:14
happen once the entire time Robin
41:16
worked at this facility. residual
41:19
hauntings. There should be enough that residents are
41:21
like, hey, why is, why am I waking
41:23
up in the middle of the night hearing
41:25
someone's screen? Help me. It seemed like the
41:27
scream had an intelligence behind it saying I
41:30
don't want to disturb those fine young ladies.
41:32
So I'll wait till they go to the
41:34
garden, but the staff needs to help me
41:36
cross over. I bet you there have been
41:38
other reports of this phantom sound and maybe
41:40
even more. From the staff I don't think
41:43
the people who lived there would see it
41:45
I think you might actually be choosing not
41:47
to disturb them But the manager might have
41:49
seen something and other co-workers might have seen
41:51
someone but they don't talk about it,
41:53
because it sounds goofy.
41:56
goofy But even even though
41:58
it sounds goofy by
42:00
talking about it, you
42:02
may actually be able
42:04
to free a human
42:06
soul from its earthly
42:09
prison. You may be You may
42:11
be able to help
42:13
a spirit to the
42:15
other side. And while that might
42:17
while that might make
42:19
you sound ridiculous if
42:22
you bring it up
42:24
at work, it up at there
42:26
really anything better than
42:28
helping someone else find find?
42:31
and everlasting peace?
42:34
and
42:42
everlasting
42:49
peace
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